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Show 'r' r '' - Et?.inm,'TnAT,iirATriI,ntIfl.-- THE M' T 'JffiltoEEAItJRES TLIELV EDITORIALS .PRESS 'COMMENT WASHINGTON NEWS m rsj-- i r"r 1 f THE EVENING HERALD MEMBER-NEWSPAP- Wnt H. Hnmlhrook - J: -1- removal-'v- - 102a PubllsW In the Uta. every emdng, lkUrered by carrier In Provo, and Pleasant View. AU, a dallr in 18S6: wwk-l- t 00 South First Wext atm-t- , m-ej.- ---1- 1-- II. r ? - ..-- rv - i i . ' . h- 1 pL-u-t on Jigiag Jones, who's all tin cffiis and bones: hfi fsrs approval bent on Ihe oi tne garden ana lawn when Ppruig appears. , boaie men in brave apparel appear When spririireomea on. while dead t cati by the barrel are strewn about the lawn ; some other Baturday, and Sunday rooming. taka View, Vineyard, Orem. Provo . wnne weeas wna, ana in me Telephone 1)5. puna ineir ulo aatewrHtttr.honJd iw juade at one. nooks and grottos old cast off shocitre piledEut JJjflasrls; Utah. la Provo, the biaa at aewmfl poabifflce ufltt Entew4 M home ra shining with paint all mn applaud,! and ...65 Businesa Cfflca Talephncai ing vines are twining around me ngBiniagToa; ana Jir-- f tdltoriaiB(mr'eiepboii hocks and gentian are planted by the 'fence," and "blooms too sweet to mention make all thtflf I iook immen3e4",Tl3e'J , . TERMS OF SI BSCKITTION 4m v. ........ walks. are all untarnished by prints 'of muddy, hoofs," tVlfverH by carrier, per month . ............H-h carrier, ner year, in advane tfeirvpi cowsheds have been varnished, ancf lacquered are the freoisj $3.5(1 in advance DeUrere by Mall In Utah county, per year, in f:tutm outside. Ctau county. Ier yea, uuu tt 1T..l,il I run rjrvu ......,.. H W no trash and rubbish, clutter the jawn 'abqui this Jwrao! id van Here lives a thoughtful geezer, here Mvea a sport by "Jamep All advertising copy for the current iaaue must be In Dot later than who renders unto Caesar the thing? that Cuesar claitfij. 11 o'clock, a. m. The spring demands a cleaning, a fchake-up- 1 everywhere, and this man's wotting, weening, 'that' he will o his share. ' I Helen Speaks Her Mind His weeds have been abolished, Ws)rooftfee doesn't leakrhis'.: ' Helen Malonev ppiksr her mind. The Brooklyn girl doorknob has been polished, his windmill doesn't squeak. thinks the young ladies are not getting- a square deal from- This goodly wight is setting example to us all, so Jet us rresiaent cai- soon be sweating by the fence and garden wall; oh, let us .the government.. Ro she addresses a letter-ttms: like reads that alT'gi vinCoohdge "T wnresent irirk with a irricvance. We are dissatisfied dead cattle ,ad cats and crocodiles. ' bo Jigjag Jones is with the way the government treats girls. We think girls are leading, a virtuous crusade when, he is busy kneading the ' 4nt us imnnrtant to this Country .as boys and .they should lawn with Take and spade. The' neighbors see him doing receive the same opportunities from the government that the things that should be done and soon they are pursu' " , ing his path to triumphs won." boys do, But they dont get them the way things are now. The seed the the before Betting cntalogs government takes- and trains thousands of boys every sum neighbors "thicks are hatehed. mer at citizens' training camps free. Any boy can go there and learn to hike, camp, swim and shoot. Amongi the tbiiiga which come .to "What does the government do tor giris? tiwHe. who wait" ia' Kirlng ""JSevcr. at are something at kicking college "Besides, these boys Kpv trpf, for noth nsr. whi e ffirls in the same umversnies go The seven woudenrf the world vii.lihMi Herald building, - , i.,...PnbllBher .. ..ty tuupor .'. r k ASSOCIATION EXTEEPRISB ER ' 4 . s r An Independent Newspaper JVALT . ..3. r--m ; mTiir": ' ( .t 1 4 UJ In Proro, '. v.. coin-plain- ts are-runni- ng .'...,.. H thi T III :x I 1 . ; If. ? ' - l. noncotfters yotrmay. bay. You can taste the difference'' - 1 I ' - CAT 4lHr7jwljaw-.4b.4im!ii- - x-t-r '" ' Tu the without any. encouragement, or lsuucuun iium ik bui"wit; v' . .. . ' Spring poets are requested to ment whatever. . . , dnlotir to the right. "Still, it seems girls are not worth bothering apoui. Al ter dike the first "Wlij; are j"Iiv ,.flried 'abe'r find that themselves to desire ahnwino- thpfr develop they 'Jieeinis'e, tl.ev n;etj men to man-- ' to I, Nobody, (tnnps Leu Guy rim fell age theiu, only the wonderful young "men are given the chance to go' yon better now to sueeeeu man tne C. il. T. camps this summer. fiiilttre. r crlck"y!; "Is that square, Mr. president the' impers s ht r.'irlit. 'n; gain In the mail, house Tt.was iust like a white secretary opening "The shot benrd 'round LtbiM show is dr, s iil st uicthin' to observe that, judging' from court records women already tlieLecturer: Battle Heaiid'loiw." world was fired . have shown remarkable proticiency in snooting. .7if nlirol'tl." fiiy 'Coiisln "Shut up.- - S!! The j ;T " " - 1, a-ct:s- -, and plJC e e5 I t -- r . . V - - i P C h i 111 n p! OFFICE - ana extract! snejii and glistening glass bottles. The,. - . s with' ita'neat arriyof brighX tins; - . ; ' yotw'your familyr7your of your Schilling spice . k r guests i ou will Te proud u h out md fmti i i r 4. v their flavdflMd tire aromas. to orcr seven the seal your cooking.: Fromj ' are to tit gCnt Schilling they oicnaine rooms.- wnat eniers mere - it and what emerges for your 'kitchen are like; i A - .... II . : 1 nt-th- ' e 7- Voice lint "It's All In The Game" from andtencc : didn't make half "I": Land n'o'se us the Florid:! U- 'rt: in '.ijisirt.gone up yet: nil Ihfit irtdies in the boxpurt- - - 'V:' I rather prevalent now-- ' "It's all inI Hie w. im- t i When Vfinter, Slit .'tiino nearly glwoys arrives parne," remaps tne auiereni temper tu ine uiubb 1 ' s .' .r snrliix., dicatafl bv the use of this expression, instead of It all m $ print's hip lift irnwt bt:v; Ma on to hear one used pi.iuts. which frequently. the day's work" U So v thsit lie ;'., light "It's all in the orame" seems to suggest MitModlni abpt for '.trying t ,;, hearted point of view, that refuses to get deeply stirred by dniitte in w luit (bene wili ffiMi..,,iliioe weeks." either success or misfortune, but just goes along cheerfully N men whoItaly, will think they eiin ' is so !i.:hijig. Jeff. and hopefully. ;iw;:v with it nt home. bi. for i)'.i y. '; iii:h- There is such a thing as mppancy that reiuses to oe .o:s ollllt llo,')iii il! t'n'.i.li.l."' 'serious about anything. People with that point of viewflit v from one activity to something else, and they never settle Kve long mm will glow ."..:"f?;.&K SlgNi., down into one determined purpose, so they do not accomplish In ajinrp fkies nitlmut a fleek. Gr.'iss iV i:"i'"iUii.i"' I'Uht v ' '; And liio bur I wiil doff his collar H.(V U",r very much. s t TTATT.V T.FfiCATSJQ Cfoi And yet there is such a thing as being so intensely , end sfxnv an? 'jtiii;,iif r,i. tho sj ni .' ,n that one sees things out of their true proportion. Many The (enlftiit ditpplo on bis neel; IN ENGLISH that the-- itere folks will be'so discouraged" Explorers have (lisoicf'd will seem hopeless to them, and they will settle down to U i'd winter en no BiiiK'd cr.p By W. L. Gordon We from tuc Joust uinrjeu a Ik iis nj)d. ink whldi can they can do easily and never get anywhere. things ' ' . iiwd rli Anthracite trouble's settled. De1 ing. This i)!i;ilifi wryk, The "all in the game" point of view suggests a personWORDS OFTEN' MISUSED: smote us hip and tblali .funl t emeu mine owners uesorved more "Wign;.!! p t smij.s just lieLiHik Iion t twy "everyone of the boys ality that can take defeat without whimpering, and next it itr tbe nei ki the ,jxssibillty of tbe loxt Hilt; money for their employes' work. nt haie tone pick itself up and go on with the hope of betterduck "Everyone'' ia aiugu- tbim as their projK- :. time- .- If that point of view is accompanied .by a resolute He smote yn laC gone.'? j v ihaa Say hhJ- ttiah1 "T "Women ntny drive enrs with over perservance, and an untiring determination, to get somewhere OFTEN we one ever gets an;h;'!ir forls&u tires, but thev never will wear MISPBONOTNgED; and amount to something in this world, it should be a very a rciuse (noun.; l'rononnee tne Would bk to him. (mi 'the liolbmg very Ioii'. O'Versiae shoes themselves. One vjhrase K a A "L A ! , i ..' ii'Vfl.-c- I;1 . tlie i r W;-si- f .. .:j . , bra-fewrfaiiure-s, ual features: 6:30 p. m., children's program. j5 p,,m, studio program.-- 1 , ptri-o'u- ii'-i- f , Fay Mar be, the musical comedy star, and her brother, Gilbert who acis .aa ner uancuig pauner. appear in the new Herbert Brenon picture, ' TOMORROW ; tin-.- Cli;n-(e- s iN.V-j.:- - STC.-i- useful attitude. When the person of that type is knocked down, he does not complain and say he never has any luck and that it is.no use trying. He tries to think where he mad? a misplay in the game of daily effort; and how the next time he can avoid that mistake. We need lightness of heart as well as seriousness of purpose in this world. - . .. Scolding and Scolders t - People don't differ much in the matter of scolding. Few deserve punishment under the penal code for common scoldsl but petulant. scolding is one of the most universal of human traits. Whether we Jcnow it or admit it, we are all chtonic critics pfpur. fellows. Perhaps there is "some truth in the expression, 'we love each other for our faults." to. Cartoons and comic strips are given to gross, exagger- atiorc especially as- - regards, the martial state, but where is ; there a happilywedded pair which is not scolded into married bliss course they are intended as helpful supgnstions and; household hints, but ; those remarks about bills, cigar esheslate'tlinhers'and delayed dinners, and -- .' vav off down here. where- trc ... f Jiii- - -- . PurWlLLlAStS - r Fu4 3 Wish I UtJZKtr rv A rrC riP'"i COOWlVJG- ALU -- - HOUSE. t f'i'V. i -- t , p u- KtAvt- -r lAUC n.',-r-- l . , TTm E . Onvrt 4i3k. t f1'1 '"' WO V r l.FLLf: ' I i , !f? IpGRk 1 SHE.O 'I ' .."OimH.JWI ; f r' i :r ,, , , . .... 15c ' ' '. . large 1M v ItC BUTTER ,v Wasatch Butter, lb. 40c ACL wu IT. V J :45c " 40c m milk (; ? Large cans j - X3abbag - - 7i Small cans,,-- 2 '.' ' 3bunches ' ; .'-- :10c ' , 4 Cherry HiU Butter NUT BUTTEB WUso' , 5t ; V.;v ........... pint v ;v . ' milk..,...., ........ ib.'.:..:..u..,.....iC ." Radishies' .' ' . 4 n lUC ICl lUC; I7V - V nfjfT lb. large bottlesi,mii.. . 4 ....50c i. jiff Crose and Blactwell chow : . fi'r.". '. . vC? ' " 1lt f ' r Salmon'"' I ; SALMON 90c .t,t u-- , Kippered - .. 1-- 1'"'""' Mission Chow lb. ' .. Ih-- Zen , p milk .:.(:. ).-...Fresh Cherry Hill OUR GREEN STANDS dairy mUk qt. Spinach - ' ... . ? variety of fine cakes Cream Separator. Butter fMp:f , 21c ,r.-- .V ., 1 Bread 8 loaves A good .......... ll : small s 1U. :20c Steak Kib lb II u Ranch Batter ...''.,,... ." 10 'medium - (.'. Link Sausage i t . lii'. ,, J Heinz 'ROOGHlMGr fT'Tf, BREA0r.7; '( (.'- New. 1)7" 3 lbs. potatoes, C . Hanch rEggs Af- - Fresh' Heinz Keep Them Busy s is .tafia. They" banT gfve kit1 ettcdre. WEDNESDAY "MORNING ID. -- ; small can 'Heiriz I the-fsurrun- ' ::..23c ... Pierces i The; ehool term will so,on be over, and then! the long vacations What, shall we do wither bovs and girls during months? sThis-itW question .that cQncrrji mnyiiarente ahdoug:ht to concern more parents than it doe Some" may say let the Children alone and: they will seek proper erivironhiehts in' hatural course of events. But few parents wiU deny tlytlthj t)6j-i- arid tiris ought to' Ae kept bu?y.' Whether usy at play or busy at. work makes not so much Ciffetehce sp long as the respective channels of activity are keptwhbIesome..and,freelfrora influences. A propr.mixture of work and play, and oTSnteliectual and physical activity, administered with mch moral restraints as are conducive to Increasing virtue will sond the v.oni- - ; the fall m good condition to take up the rigors of institutional! me m me scnoois. r Pierces large can Pierces Non-owne- ' ... it a' movie ' Applauding IT and Lean's medium cans the-wive- .. - '.' - 1 I tn v mc covici, me. . ..f. Hindmush " 'l 464 West Centervn We are open tmtil 8 :30 o'clock tSattrrday " ' ; ; presence'. yV. v',"1 The statistician affords us rare opportunities for giving vent .tcf our natural propensity for complaining. How the men scold the women for their extravagances when the revenue bureau announces what was spent for cosmeties and silken hose in the preceding year and what a babe) is set up s and Smothers when the tobacco statistics are by broadcasted., 'A new. sourcerbf scolding is the automobile. charge .the. motorists withforcin the world into; bankruptcy, and automobile owners scold' the pedestrian for , something just as reasonable. - p' HhtlTyjrTfroWlftsflA but examples of everyday and unnoticed alone are aware of their family scoldings.. Our. neighbors - : jv-.m- ,, hemian section bit New York Clty.r 1l)infJIotbe".'-iirki'adapted by Forrest Ilalsey from' the Selrfrt tiouldlug gfage hit which' raa for' almost a year on 'Broadway;' Coh-- ; way Tearle,! Ailce Joyce ad !utra ' " '" :j . , Bow- are starred ! VWlTrV rms r m, at the Coiumbui Theatre Wednesday and Thursdayr "Fay and tSiL as they are Itaowa to Broadway; do a specialty dance in the '.'Pirate's 'Ship." to dispel all. doubts from any one who1' bap- -' pens to "think that "Dancing Motuv era" is a tale of bold, bad bttec'a- -' neeri. it should be explained tbat ' the Plra'te' Ship". Is a cabaret cated in Greenwich Village, the Bo4' imm.) Treg-ciml- ".are . KKl (428.3m) KaaTrancisco.'tTa nal features i 5 :15j p.m ohUdren'a atorlea. 6:30.,p. tk States festau rant orcheatpv 7j p.m., JTalrniont hotel orcheatraj.' J 8 'pi 'm. afudio prograni.. f p, ni'.j dance' music. 10 p.: m, etatea regtaurant orcneatra. akbiBd. , 6 m., KOQ dinner concert.,.. SilentjiiKht., , KJX (008ni).Uaklatid Usual, features: 6:30. n. nL itlace music. 8 p. m.r educational prograni. 9 p.j bw feature .pregranju:,,v-f;.KFI (467m) Loapgelea. ;. Usual, in "bet," n a In "unit," a ai in ' otM s full ('tis sprmg of Eveii if the seeds never eome tip "na," accent the f. OFTEN" MISSPELLED : codicil, be, liowl; v edji, iieni-ly weds and. yearly the catalog shows you how they ' ' - i . not all. ' That ain't no pUee to smite n should look. "LiUj. SYXOXYMS: Inexcuaaide' "Ifi e Is where T jro on a tear," tinlustlflable, in eipi AnytliHip'8n !e made 01)011 ewr M ell, nnywny, said t!o IVvo mouse as be rail up qub kly Ty prtffendlng nifiw James' rtiave to able. " there's some consolntion in the clotl l.i hor titoeking.answer ; ft f tpdionec '! MUD , STUDY.: "Vtm word three, times and It, in your.". Lot WAYtu ineraaue our vocabuUry by maat-ernig one word .Well ay. , Todai'a Kiature: 5i30.p,,nj.,'(lafice o'rehes-tr- a wora: l.ADEyUACY inauffldent-ey- , 4 00 pbpubw' progrin. "Its Inadetjaacy . ..has been I p, in., string wchestrjC,, 8 demonstrate by- HAVE. TO GLT 9! m., vocal poiatlar program. ! 10 p. a..', populnr, pxp; ALOMGtlP: BEST program. Men with n6 'aehae' of hbiudr til , . . j i ram- , MOD. CAM. n.y.-- ' "A TRAMP KIW- - (405.5mj ..Los Angblea.' U8.( TTME.T& e.'idv. Tor. OUT OUR f ; Tk-o- Para-- " ' which "Dancing Mothers," mount is presenting , v - MOTHERS' "PAXCIXG : Oranges dozen Bananas t lDi.?ri-i- ' , f 30c, 50c- - rrrrrrtn r.1Bf I |